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1. Inactive volcanoes are those volcanoes that has had at least one eruption during the past 10,000 years.
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2. Mount Mayon is an example of a shield volcano.
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3. Magma is a molten rock which give off onto the surface of the Earth when a volcano erupts.
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4. The term volcano refers to a mountain or hill.
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5. Cinder cone volcanoes are a large, typically steep- sided volcano.
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6. Slope is the highest point of the apex of the volcano.
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7. Plinian eruption is a periodic, weak to violent eruption characterized by fountain lava.
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8. Cinder cone volcanoes are the simplest type of volcanoes.
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9. Base is the lower part of volcano.
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10. Mauna Loa is the largest shield volcano.
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